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On Constitutional Ground /

John Hart Ely is a leading contemporary writer on political theory from the standpoint of American constitutional law. This collection covers a full range of topics of constitutional interpretation: federalism, separation of powers, freedom of expression, religious freedom, criminal procedure, racia...

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Autor principal: Ely, John Hart, 1938-2003
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1996.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g 1.  |t General Theory --  |t Chief (1974) --  |t Excerpt from Another Such Victory: Constitutional Theory and Practice in a World Where Courts Are No Different from Legislatures (1991) --  |t Democracy and Judicial Review (1982) --  |t On Protecting Fundamental Interests and Powerless Minorities under the United States and Canadian Constitutions (1986) --  |t Rule of Clear Mistake: "A Great and Stately Jurisdiction"? (1993) --  |g 2.  |t Federalism --  |t Remarks at American-German Bicentennial Symposium on Constitutional Law (1976) --  |t Excerpt from The Limits of Logic: Syntactic Ambiguity in Article I of the U.S. Constitution (1963) --  |t Excerpt from The Irrepressible Myth of Erie (1974) --  |t Excerpt from Legislative and Administrative Motivation in Constitutional Law (1970) --  |t Irrepressible Myth of Erie (1974) --  |t Choice of Law and the State's Interest in Protecting Its Own (1981) --  |t Another Spin on Allegheny Pittsburgh (1990) --  |g 3.  |t Separation of Powers --  |t United States v. Lovett: Litigating the Separation of Powers (1975) --  |t Bounds of Legislative Specification: A Suggested Approach to the Bill of Attainder Clause (1962) --  |t Excerpt from Legislative and Administrative Motivation in Constitutional Law (1970) --  |t Memorandum to Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox on the Legality of Calling President Nixon before a Grand Jury (1973) --  |t Letter to The New York (1973) --  |t Letter to The New York Times (1994) --  |t Whose War Is It, Anyway? The Gulf and the War Powers Act (1988) --  |t Perspective on the Persian Gulf: "War by Default" Isn't the Law (1990) --  |t Clinton, Congress, and War (1993) --  |t Now Bosnia (1994) --  |g 4.  |t Freedom of Expression --  |t Trial by Newspaper and Its Cures (1967) --  |t Flag Desecration: A Case Study in the Roles of Categorization and Balancing in First Amendment Analysis (1975) --  |g 5.  |t Religion Freedom --  |t Memorandum to Chief Justice Warren Concerning United States v. Seeger (1965) --  |t Excerpt from Legislative and Administrative Motivation in Constitutional Law (1970) --  |t Letter to The New York Times (1984) --  |g 6.  |t Criminal Procedure --  |t Excerpts from Memoranda to Abe Fortas Concerning Gideon v. Wainwright (1962) --  |t Remarks at American University Conference Marking the Thirtieth Anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright (1993) --  |t Letter to Anthony Lewis (1990) --  |t Harris v. New York: Some Anxious Observations on the Candor and Logic of the Emerging Nixon Majority (1971) /  |r John Hart Ely /  |r Alan M. Dershowitz --  |t Proposed "Good Faith" Exception to the Exclusionary Rule (1983) --  |t Sure Money Talks, but That's Precisely the Reason We Need the Reasonable Doubt Standard (1995) --  |t Letter to Stanford Campus Report (1991) --  |t Memorandum to Other Members of Yale University Police Advisory Board (1971) --  |t What Counts as Liberal? Some Observations on French Criminal Procedure and the "Projet Peyrefitte" (1980) --  |g 7.  |t Racial Discrimination --  |t Excerpts from Legislative and Administrative Motivation in Constitutional Law (1970) --  |t School Desegregation: A Sense of Deja Vu (1977) --  |t Excerpt from Professor Dworkin's External/Personal Preference Distinction (1983) --  |t Constitutionality of Reverse Racial Discrimination (1974) --  |t Excerpt from Legislative and Administrative Motivation in Constitutional Law (1970) --  |g 8.  |t "Substantive Due Process" --  |t Memorandum to Chief Justice Warren Concerning Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) --  |t Wages of Crying Wolf: A Comment on Roe v. Wade (1973) --  |t Excerpts from Testimony on S.J. Res. 119 and 130 before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments (1974) --  |t Let There Be Life (1981) /  |r John Hart Ely /  |r Laurence H. Tribe --  |t Abortion for the Rich (1977) --  |t Letter to Justices Kennedy, O'Connor and Souter Concerning Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) --  |t Democracy and the Right to Be Different (1981) --  |t Excerpt from Professor Dworkin's External/Personal Preference Distinction (1983) --  |g 9.  |t Candor --  |t Letter to Attorney General Levi (1975) --  |t About the Evidence (1975) --  |t Draft Letter to "the Media" Concerning the Warren Commission (1992) --  |t On Living Lies for Professional Reasons (1992) --  |t Letter to The New York Times (1988) --  |t Letter to The New York Times (1989) --  |t Another Such Victory: Constitutional Theory and Practice in a World Where Courts Are No Different from Legislatutes (1991) --  |t Author's Comment on Legislative and Administrative Motivation in Constitutional Law and The Wages of Crying Wolf: A Comment on Roe v. Wade (1991) --  |t Excerpt from On Constitutional Nihilism (1980). 
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